18th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics (CBI)

Business Informatics is the scientific discipline targeting information processes and related phenomena in their socio-economical business context, including companies, organizations, administrations and society in general. Business Informatics is a fertile ground for research with the potential for immense and tangible impact. As a field of study, it endeavors to take a systematic and analytic approach in aligning core concepts from management science, organizational science, economics, information science, and informatics into an integrated engineering science. The goal of the CBI series of conferences is to bring together existing Business Informatics related research domains and stimulate discussion, synergy and integration of their respective research results and activities. Accordingly, the CBI conferences use a format that enables in depth discussions among researchers in their respective domains during the conference. In addition, the contributions and discussions among the different domains are channeled towards a series of books dedicated to Advances in Business Informatics. For more information on the CBI series, refer to: www.cbi-series.org
CBI 2016 will be held in Paris (France) in the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers. It is aimed at creating a forum for researchers and practitioners from various fields that contribute to the construction, use and maintenance of information systems and the organizational context they are embedded in. Last but not least, we want to offer a common platform for Computer Science and Information Systems researchers. Therefore, all of the following tracks welcome contributions both from Computer Science and Information Systems:

  •  Business Analytics
  •  Business Data Engineering
  •  Business Models & Service Innovation
  •  Business Process Management
  •  Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Engineering
  •  Method Engineering
  •  Modelling in Business Informatics
  •  Business Systems Engineering
  •  Semantic Web and Conceptual Modeling
  •  Business Informatics and Serious Games